In ten years, Prince William, the oldest son of Britain’s King Charles, will take over the kingdom from his father, according to a former butler of Princess Diana, who made this remark while the monarch was recovering from surgery.
Paul Burrell suggested in an interview with the New York Post that the king may be preparing to abdicate.
Paul stated, “I don’t think he will want to continue being king when crowned heads of Europe have found that they can hand over to their heirs and see them become monarch and enjoy it,” in reference to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark’s abdication.
According to the ex-royal butler, “I think it will happen in this country.” This task has been assigned ten years by the king and queen, thus I believe this is a ten-year plan.
Paul continued by stating that King Charles is “buying time” by implementing a “10-year plan” that will ultimately result in his “abdication.”
Two days after King Charles left a private London hospital following surgery for an enlarged prostate, the former royal aide made his predictions.
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